As a family-owned and operated business, we at Sunflower Pool and Patio know how much your family means to you. As such, we know that upholding the law is important to our customers-especially laws that might help keep you and your family safe. It is for this reason that we’re excited to break from our usual product offering and explore a legal topic that could affect our customers: understanding the laws surrounding consent in Colorado. As we all know, there are rules about everything you can think of in Colorado, and unless you’ve been living under a rock you’ve probably heard the term “consent” thrown around a lot lately. But what does it mean, and what do you need to know to make sure that you and your loved ones are safe in your daily lives? Did you know, for instance, that consent has a specific legal definition? We don’t blame you if you didn’t-it’s a fairly new concept that is not yet widely understood. Consent is legally given when either a person provides their signature or it is freely given through their actions. However, there is a very specific way in which consent must be freely given in Colorado law, and it doesn’t mean much if it is with conditions, not obtained from a person who is not granted the authority to give consent, or not obtained under circumstances by which a reasonable person in the same situation would be unable to withhold consent. Consent is an increasingly important concept in Colorado and around the country; as a result, there are a number of laws regarding consent that are important for you to know: Protect yourself, your family, and your loved ones from the realm of gray area by staying informed with the law. To learn more about Colorado consent requirements, click this dofollow link.